Joe Carter

Joe Carter serves as a Communications Specialist. Joe has an MBA from Marymount University and is the editor of the NIV Lifehacks Bible and the co-author of How to Argue Like Jesus. He and his wife, Misty, have one daughter, Samantha.

Joe Carter's Resources

C. Everett Koop died last year at the age of 96. Here are nine things you should know about the former surgeon general. 1. In 1981, Dr. Charles Everett Koop—his lifelong nickname was "Chick", short for "chicken coop"—had never served in...
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In Belgium, a country with a majority of Catholic citizens, the parliament is set to pass a low allowing for euthanasia for minors. Here is what you should know about that legislation and other facts about the practice of euthanasia...
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This week Americans celebrate National Marriage Week, a collaborative campaign to strengthen individual marriages, reduce the divorce rate, and build a stronger marriage culture. Here are five facts you should know about marriage in America: 1. Most Americans don’t marry...
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Fred Luter hadn't planned on becoming a multi-site preacher. But in the summer of 2005, Hurricane Katrina buried his church and his city under nine feet of water — and dispersed his congregation across the country. By January 2006, Franklin...
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1. The March for Life is an annual pro-life event held in Washington, D.C., on or around the anniversary of the United States Supreme Court's decision legalizing abortion in the case Roe v. Wade. The overall goal of the march...
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Renee Rizzo chats with Dan Darling about the lifesaving work of faith-based pregnancy centers. Nashville's Hope Clinic for Women, where Rizzo is president and CEO, provides not only help for women facing an unplanned pregnancy but also medical testing, assistance,...
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This weekend many churches in America will observe Sanctity of Life Sunday. Every year Christians use this day to change lives through sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and connecting God’s Church with women and families in unplanned and unwanted...
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Fifty years ago today, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched the 'war on poverty.' Here are five facts about this effort to eradicate poverty in America. 1. The phrase "war on poverty" came from Lyndon Johnson’s 1964 State of the Union...
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In an interview on the science in science fiction, novelist William Gibson noted, “[T]he future is already here. It's just not evenly distributed yet.” What Gibson meant was that the innovations in science fiction could already be found—at least in...
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“The issue of research involving stem cells derived from human embryos is increasingly the subject of a national debate and dinner table discussions,” said President George W. Bush in a 2001 speech announcing his policy on embryonic stem cell research....
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